Not to NORFOLK ISLAND, NT, SA, TAS or WA
SORRY but due to quarantine restrictions between Australian States no plants at all can be ordered
by residents of Norfolk Island, Tasmania and
Western Australia. These restrictions are very important as they prevent
the spread of plant pests and diseases. No potatoes, garlic, shallots, strawberries or tubestock
can be sent to South Australia. No tubestock can be sent to
Northern Territory.

ArrowrootUTCanna edulisNot to Norfolk Island, TAS or WA
Syn. Queensland arrowroot, achira, achera, dong rieng, edible canna, ganyong, sakhu chin zembu, maraca
A very hardy, clump-forming perennial plant to 2 m high. The tuber has a high potassium content and 1-3%
protein; the young leaves and shoots are nutritious and contain 10% protein. The leaves can also be cut
for mulch and the plant used as a weed barrier, low windbreak or animal fodder. Suitable for all areas.
More info on growing arrowroot...Provided as tubers.GA100GA101GA108

A Kama is a light-weight Asian-style sickle which is ideal
for cutting mulch plants.

ComfreyUTSymphytum officinaleNot to Norfolk Island, TAS or WA
Syn. Boneset
Comfrey probably has the widest range of uses in a permaculture system of any plant. This is a good time
in subtropical and tropical areas to get comfrey started. Gardeners in cooler, temperate areas should wait
until spring before ordering.
More info on growing comfrey...Provided as short root cuttings.GC100GC101GC102

LotononisUTLotononis bainesiiNot to Norfolk Island, NT, SA, TAS or WA
A hardy, perennial, low growing, densely matting legume to 30 cm high with yellow flowers in spring. It is both
tolerant of acid, infertile soils and drought. Useful as one of the components of an orchard groundcover mix and
attractive to beneficial insects. It is highly palatable as animal forage and comparable to lucerne in feed value.
Suitable for subtropical and tropical areas, but more frost tolerant than other tropical legumes.Provided in mini pots.GL127GL128Save $1.90

Pigeon PeaUTCajanus cajanNot to Norfolk Island, NT, SA, TAS or WA
Pigeon Pea is an excellent chicken forage for warmer areas, providing high protein seeds, edible leafy greens and
shelter. It is a perennial, nitrogen-fixing, drought tolerant shrub to 2 - 3 m. It is also useful for on-site
mulch production and is an excellent animal forage. It is an important food plant in India; the seeds are 25%
protein and can be eaten fresh or as split dried peas. The dried seeds are used for dhal in India and contain 5
times more Vitamin A and C than green peas. The leaves and young shoots can be eaten cooked, they are fibrous
and have a strong spicy odour. Sow spring and summer into warm soil; autumn in frost-free areas only. Suitable
for (warm) temperate, subtropical and tropical areas.More information on pigeon pea here.Provided as tubestock.GP150GP151Save $1.90
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TagasasteUTChamaecytisus proliferusNot to Norfolk Island, NT, SA, TAS or WA
syn. Tree Lucerne
Tree Lucerne is a very useful chicken forage for Mediterranean (dry summer) areas. It is useful in the chook
run to provide shade, shelter, leafy greens and high protein seeds. The flowers are considered a tonic for poultry.
It is a shrubby, frost and drought tolerant small tree to 5 m, with fragrant white flowers. It is useful for
windbreaks and fire retardant hedges; salt and wind tolerant. It is an excellent high protein animal forage.
Suitable for temperate areas only.More information on growing tree lucerne...Provided as tubestock.GT108GT110Save $1.90
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Wynn's CassiaUTCassia rotundifolia syn. Chamaecrista rotundifoliaNot to Norfolk Island, NT, SA, TAS or WA
Cover crops such as Wynn's Cassia provide a living carpet of perennial plants for orchards. A 'living mulch'
of low-growing legumes can provide many advantages, especially compared to grass, which aggressively
competes with your fruit trees for water and nutrients. Wynn's Cassia is a spring and summer vigorous,
perennial legume to 40 cm high, it dies back in winter but self-sows prolifically. It is only suitable for
subtropical and tropical areas, as it requires a summer rainfall to do well. It will recover from a light
frost. Wynn's cassia is not eaten by horses and is only moderately palatable to cattle.Provided in mini pots.GW115GW116Save $1.90
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Yarrow 'Colorado Mix'UTAchillea millefoliumNot to Norfolk Island, NT, SA, TAS or WA
This yarrow is very ornamental and grown for its flat-topped flower heads in shades of red, rust, beige, rose,
yellow, apricot and white on 60 cm stems. The foliage is decorative and ferny. Use it for both fresh and dried
cut flowers. When dried, the colour is retained. It is a low-maintenance plant that simply needs cutting back
to the ground after flowering. It is a good perennial for planting in hot, dry and sunny positions. It likes a
bit of room and is inclined to spread so site it carefully. It is an excellent plant for attracting bees and
beneficial insects to your garden. Suitable for temperate and subtropical areas.Sorry there is no way to tell which flower colour will be in each pot.Provided in mini pots.GY112GY113Save $1.90

Yarrow - RedUTAchillea millefolium rubraNot to Norfolk Island, NT, SA, TAS or WA
Syn. gordaldo, sanguinary, milfoil, plumajillo.
Yarrow is a hardy, medicinal, perennial herb used since ancient times. Yarrow leaves combined with
peppermint and elderflower is a traditional tea used for colds and flu. The fern-like leaves are arranged
in a rosette with ornamental pinkish-red flowers appearing in early summer. The flowers can be used in dried
flower arrangements. Handfuls of yarrow are believed to speed up the decomposition of the compost heap and
to add soil nutrients such as copper, nitrates, phosphates and potash to the compost. It can be used as a
feed for livestock. Grow it in full sun and dead-head regularly. The flowers are attractive to bees,
butterflies and other beneficial insects. Red Yarrow is less vigorous than White Yarrow so it is easier to
control.Provided in mini pots.GY109GY110Save $1.90
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Yarrow - WhiteUTAchillea millefoliumNot to Norfolk Island, NT, SA, TAS or WA
Syn. gordaldo, sanguinary, milfoil, plumajillo.
Yarrow is a hardy, medicinal, perennial herb used since ancient times. Yarrow leaves combined with peppermint
and elderflower is a traditional tea used for colds and flu. The fern-like leaves are arranged in a rosette
with ornamental white flowers appearing in early summer. Handfuls of yarrow are believed to speed up the
decomposition of the compost heap and to add soil nutrients such as copper, nitrates, phosphates and potash
to the compost. It can be used as a feed for livestock. Yarrow can become weedy as it spreads to form a thick
mat so choose its position carefully.Provided in mini pots.GY105GY106Save $1.90
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Not to NORFOLK ISLAND, NT, SA, TAS or WA
SORRY but due to quarantine restrictions between Australian States no plants at all can be ordered
by residents of Norfolk Island, Tasmania and
Western Australia. These restrictions are very important as they prevent
the spread of plant pests and diseases. No potatoes, garlic, shallots, strawberries or tubestock
can be sent to South Australia. No tubestock can be sent to
Northern Territory.

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